Monday, December 21, 2009

Shreveport Nightlife

The Shreveport bar scene is often hidden to out-of-towners, but don't worry.  We're going to give you a few recommendations for your trip.

As an initial tip, Shreveport upholds the well-known Louisiana alcohol philosophy.  Booze is readily available, even if you're in your car.  You'll see a number of drive-thru daiquiri stands. Isn't that dangerous and simply an enticement to drunk driving?  No.  Louisiana allows these stands to exist because they have to apply a tamper proof device to the lids of their styrofoam cups: a piece of scotch tape.  Who can possibly remove such a foolproof device while driving? 

Anyway, here are a few more traditional choices:
  • Superior Grill (6123 Line Ave.) - Loud, noisy, and crowded.  The margaritas are made with PGA, so go light if you're planning to walk out of the bar.
  • Superior's Steakhouse (855 Pierremont Road, but it's in a shopping center at the corner of Line and Pierremont) - The place to be and be seen in Shreveport.  It's a typical steakhouse with a big, nice bar including a back room with a roaring fire and leather couches.  You can buy cigars there and smoke them on the spacious patio. 
  • The Cub (3002 Girard St.) - Classic dive bar with a diverse crowd that trends younger as the night progresses.  If you don't like smoke, stay away. 
  • Giuseppe's (4800 Line Ave.) - The bar is usually quieter and less crowded than the steakhouse with a more sophisticated decor.  
  • Wine Country (4801 Line Ave., but it's in Pierremont Mall) - It's a wine bar, but it doesn't lack anything, including two big TVs behind the bar. They also make the best bar food in town.
  • Stray Cats (222 Travis St., Downtown) - A small bar, but it got a good bit of notoriety when Josh Brolin was arrested there while filming "W." in Shreveport last year.  There's a back patio that you should ask about, too.
  • The Noble Savage (417 Texas St., Downtown) - A bit of a Bohemian feel, but it has the best selection of beers in town.  They usually run some interesting food specials, too.  There's also darts and pool, if you're interested.
  • The Louisiana Boardwalk (Bossier City riverfront) - The Boardwalk is a huge outlet mall with restaurants and bars sprinkled throughout the development.  There's a Buffalo Wild Wings and a few other bars in there.  It's a good spot to visit during the day and those bars do a brisk business at night.  Be forewarned, Aggie midnight yell practice will be there Sunday night.
Quinton

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